War flag

image by
Željko Heimer

National flag with two white crossed sabres
in canton.
It seems that this flag is always shown in sources with escutcheon
coloured, whether that is due to some internal armed forces
regulations following the standard more rigorously, or if it is
result that these flags are produced by one and the same
manufacturer.
Željko Heimer, 21 July 2001

This photo shows an Egyptian military colour hoisted on a modified T-62 tank.
The photo was taken in the 1970ies, probably. The flag is a vertical bicolour
(dark-white), showing the Egyptian arms in the canton and the national flag on a
sun-like device in the center.
Source: Kampf-Magazin 4. Eshel (Cologne), 1981. p. 14.Marcus E.V. Schm÷ger, 25 November 2006

Air Defence Force flag

The Air Defence Force flag is pale green with the national flag in
the canton, 1/3 the hoist, and with the Force badge centred in the
fly.
Joe McMillan, 11 January 2001

The badge is not described, but I think that what is shown on the
Egyptian Government website
is that badge.Željko Heimer, 21 July 2001

The Egyptian Air Defense Forces or EADF or EADC (Arabic: قوات الدفاع الجوي‎,
Quwwat El-Difa' El-Gawwi), is the Anti-aircraft warfare branch of the Egyptian
Armed Forces. Responsible for protecting the Egyptian airspace against any
hostile air attacks. Forces established in accordance with the Presidential
Decree issued on February 1, 1968, which provided for the establishment of the
Air Defense Forces as a branch of a major third of the armed forces next to Navy
a fourth next to the Army, Air force, formerly part of the artillery and under
the operation command of the Air Force.Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Air_Defense_Forces

A plate of the flags used by the Egyptian armed forces. I was not able to identify all of them, because the text is so small. Here are the ones I was able to identify:

First row, from RIGHT to left:
1. National Flag2. Flag of the Armed Forces (also the Army by itself)
3. Presidential Flag 4. Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces (Coat of Arms over crossed swords in silver)
5. Presidential Naval Flag "Commander in Chief of the Naval Forces" (same as the one shown on FOTW
during the UAR but with the modern arms)
6. Presidential Air Force Flag "Commander in Chief of the Air Forces" (Like the regular air force flag but with #4 in the canton)
7. Presidential Air Defense Flag (like regular air defense flag but with #4 in canton)
8., 9. unidentified
10. Flag of the Naval Forces

Second row, from RIGHT to left:
11. Flag of the Air Forces 12. Flag of the Air Defense Forces13. unidentified, possibly the jack/naval ensign
14., 15., 16. unidentified
17. Regimental color of the Border Guards (the red/black/green strip is part of their distinctive badge. During the monarchy, they used a tricolor of these colors as a flag)
18. - 20. flags of the military districts/zones, but I don't know which is which.

Third row, from RIGHT to left:21. - 23. flags of the military districts/zones, but I don't know which is which
24. Staff College flag
25. Paratroopers Regimental Flag
26. Special Forces/Rangers "Sa'aqa" Regimental Flag
27. Republican Guard Regimental Flag, same as #4, but (not shown in this image) two 'honors',written in gold on white rectangles at the hoist and fly ends of the black stripe "Palestine 1948" and "Sinai 6 October 1973"
28. Military Hospitals (red crescent flag)
29. unidentified (a regimental flag of some sort)
30. Military Academy

Fourth row, from RIGHT to left:31. Military Technical College
32. Naval Academy
33. Air Force Academy
34. Air Defense Academy
35. Reserve Officers
36. Unidentified
37. Artillery regimental flag, not sure about the design except for the stylized 'grenade' in the red stripe is the badge of the artillery corps
38. some sort of Air Force regimental flag
39. another regimental flag
40. unidentified

Fifth row, from RIGHT to left:41. - 50. are rank flags, sorry I can't identify them

Sixth row, from RIGHT to left:51. - 58. are rank flags, sorry I can't identify them
59., 60. unidentified